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Bramble was strong in the tackle and in the air, but incredibly clumsy with the ball at his feet. He didn't pass the ball, he just banged it and hoped it would hit a team-mate at some point in its flight path.

 

Nah, not having that, like. He used to ping at least one 50 yard+ ball, to the winger/forwards feet, a game.

Me neither, Bramble was made to look bad by a young chest thumping professional geordie Saylor making ricks next to him.
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Bramble was strong in the tackle and in the air, but incredibly clumsy with the ball at his feet. He didn't pass the ball, he just banged it and hoped it would hit a team-mate at some point in its flight path.

 

Nah, not having that, like. He used to ping at least one 50 yard+ ball, to the winger/forwards feet, a game.

 

Fire off enough arrows and one of them is going to hit the target.

 

Some major collective amnesia is going on here. Bramble could get some distance on the ball, but that did not make him a good passer.

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The fact that Bramble was prone to giving the opposition a goal in almost every second game meant that he was a totally s**** defender. If Baresi had done that he would be a totally s**** defender too.

 

Hyperbole much?

 

Never felt more uneasy watching the team defend than one with Titus at the heart of it.

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Bramble was strong in the tackle and in the air, but incredibly clumsy with the ball at his feet. He didn't pass the ball, he just banged it and hoped it would hit a team-mate at some point in its flight path.

 

Nah, not having that, like. He used to ping at least one 50 yard+ ball, to the winger/forwards feet, a game.

 

Fire off enough arrows and one of them is going to hit the target.

 

Some major collective amnesia is going on here. Bramble could get some distance on the ball, but that did not make him a good passer.

 

He was a good passer, though. And with both feet.

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Bramble was strong in the tackle and in the air, but incredibly clumsy with the ball at his feet. He didn't pass the ball, he just banged it and hoped it would hit a team-mate at some point in its flight path.

 

Nah, not having that, like. He used to ping at least one 50 yard+ ball, to the winger/forwards feet, a game.

 

Fire off enough arrows and one of them is going to hit the target.

 

Some major collective amnesia is going on here. Bramble could get some distance on the ball, but that did not make him a good passer.

 

He was a good passer, though. And with both feet.

 

Exactly. In fact, he was a very good player, all round. Unfortunately, he was also thick as shit with the attention span of a goldfish.

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Used to like Titus, a truly two footed player, it was just when the ball was near our box both his feet became left ones..

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Bramble was capable of having a MOTM performance against any striker. Didn't he mark Drogba out of the game in the 0-0 at SJP under Roeder? He had lapses of concentration, but he could be quality. You can't really say Williamson can be quality.

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Bramble was capable of having a MOTM performance against any striker. Didn't he mark Drogba out of the game in the 0-0 at SJP under Roeder? He had lapses of concentration, but he could be quality. You can't really say Williamson can be quality.

 

Aye he did, he also absolutely fucking dropped Michael Ballack in a tackle near halfway and in the same movement hit the ball out for a goal kick, as I was saying earlier. :lol:

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Bramble had the potential to be a very good defender but the fact he was borderline retarded stopped him fulfilling it.

Williamson clearly only ever had the potential to be an average CB and that's what he is.

 

Because of the above, Williamson makes less blatant clangers than Bramble but he is probably at fault for more goals we concede because of poor positioning, poor judgement, lack of strength, lack of pace etc.

 

At least Bramble had the ability to put in a match-winning/saving performance, even if he rarely did it. You cannot say the same about Williamson.

 

I'll be just as happy when he leaves as I was when Bramble went.

 

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Pardew absolutely love Willo, because he is a stats man.

 

Pard feels he needs at least one very taller defender in the back four and that is usually Willo as Saylor is always injured.  Hence the constant poorly contrived set-plays, floating ball to Willo's head. 

 

So predictable Pardew is.

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Bramble had the potential to be a very good defender but the fact he was borderline retarded stopped him fulfilling it.

Williamson clearly only ever had the potential to be an average CB and that's what he is.

 

Because of the above, Williamson makes less blatant clangers than Bramble but he is probably at fault for more goals we concede because of poor positioning, poor judgement, lack of strength, lack of pace etc.

 

At least Bramble had the ability to put in a match-winning/saving performance, even if he rarely did it. You cannot say the same about Williamson.

 

I'll be just as happy when he leaves as I was when Bramble went.

 

 

Good post. When Williamson leaves I'll be a lot happier, though, because it'll probably mean ambition has come from somewhere.

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